If you’re after ScotRail First Class tickets, look no further. At Trainline, we’ll show you what exactly is on offer, from luxurious seats to complimentary meals and much more. Don’t be put off by the thought of paying more than you would in Standard either, as there are ways to find cheap First Class train tickets too! Read on for a complete guide to ScotRail First Class.
As well as all the usual amenities you'll find in Standard Class on ScotRail trains (luggage racks, toilets, bike storage, etc.), travelling in First Class means you get access to a few extra perks before and during your trip.
Running most of the train services in Scotland, ScotRail offer plenty of amenities on their First Class carriages, including:
ScotRail offer an at-seat catering service on most of their services between Inverness, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh. With your First Class train ticket, you’ll get a free hot or soft drink and a sweet or savoury snack for the journey. You can also buy refreshments from the trolley service.
You’ll normally find that First Class seating on ScotRail trains will be signposted by the door. The seats are more spaced out than in Standard Class, although they follow the same arrangement on either sitting at a table of four or two seats next to each other. The extra option in First Class are single seats with their own table, perfect for solo travellers who want their own space.
Check out our guides to travelling First Class on some of ScotRail’s most popular routes.
Departs from |
Edinburgh Waverley |
Arrives into |
Glasgow Central |
First Class lounge |
Glasgow Central only |
Find out more about taking the train from Edinburgh to Glasgow.
Departs from |
Inverness |
Arrives into |
Aberdeen |
First Class lounge |
Aberdeen only |
Learn more about travelling from Inverness to Aberdeen by train.
Departs from |
Glasgow Queen Street |
Arrives into |
Newcastle |
First Class lounge |
None |
Read our guide to travelling from Glasgow to Newcastle by train.
There are different ways you can get cheap ScotRail First Class train tickets without having to pay over the odds. Our top tips for saving money on First Class train tickets are:
Tickets for travel during Off-Peak hours (anytime outside of Monday to Friday rush hours) are normally cheaper, plus the trains are usually quieter too.
Book in advance
ScotRail usually release Advance tickets up to 12 weeks before the departure date, usually at their cheapest price. So, book your tickets as early as possible if you want to save a pretty penny or two.
Use a Railcard
There are several Railcards in the UK you can use to save up to 1/3 on First Class train tickets. Check out which one you might be eligible for and buy online on our Railcards page.
Search for split tickets
‘Splitting’ your journey into several sections and buying tickets for each part can sometimes be cheaper than buying a single ticket on longer journeys. Our ticket-splitting app feature, SplitSave, does the hard part for you.
You can now enjoy smoother ScotRail journeys with Mobile Tickets. There's no need to queue at the counter or ticket machine at the station, as these digital tickets live in our app, just activate them before your journey and breeze straight through the gates using your phone.
Learn more about Mobile Tickets and etickets.
As well as more spacious and comfortable seating, First Class on ScotRail trains includes complimentary food and drinks, and power sockets at every seat.
Yes, if you buy a ScotRail First Class ticket, you’ll get a free hot or soft drink and a sweet or savoury snack for the journey. You can also buy refreshments from the trolley service.
You can use ScotRail's First Class Lounge if you hold a valid First Class train ticket and there’s a lounge available at either your departure or arrival station.
Want to know more about ScotRail? Check out some of our guides to travelling with ScotRail and by train in Great Britain for info on train times, Season tickets and more.